Indeed he did. Hitler developed a crush on his young niece Geli Raubal, the daughter of Adolf's older half-sister Angela. Apparently he was a bit overzealous and overprotective of this niece, and she couldn't handle the pressure- she eventually killed herself. Hitler was a hundred miles away giving a speech when it happened, so it's unlikely he was directly involved.
Geli Raubal .
In order to answer the question ''Who did Hitler kill in his family?'' one has to include his involvement and influence on ''members of his family'' who have died as a direct result of him. Most would know of the story of Ewa Braun in the bunker in May 1945, she became Hitler's wife just hours before both of them committed suicide as the Third Reich collapsed around them. Prior to their own suicides Hitler had tested the effectiveness of the poison 'cyanide' on his loyal dog, an Alsatian name Blondie who was also considered a member of ''his family''. A lesser well known incident is that of a previous relationship involving a family member and Hitler. Prior to Hitler becoming Chancellor and then Fuhrer of Germany in the 1930's he was involved in relationship which led to yet another suicide as a direct result of his relationship with his niece Geli Raubal. In 1928 Hitler had asked his half sister Angela Raubal to become his housekeeper, she agreed taking over the post and moved in along with her 20 year old daughter Geli. It was soon rumoured that Hitler and Geli were having an affair which turned out to be fact, despite attempts to hide the liasons. The relationship was volatile and Hitler was possessive of Geli who was 20 years his junior. Following an argument after Geli discovered that Hitler had been taking another young woman, Ewa Braun out in his car, Geli shot herself in the chest and died. The above are all considered as ''family'' of Hitler and could be interpreted as having his involvement in their deaths.
Yes. Late on April 28, 1945, he married Eva Braun, who had been his girlfriend for many years. The marriage didn't last long- not even two days later, Hitler and Braun committed suicide, and their bodies were burned (so that their bodies couldn't be defiled, as had happened to Benito Mussolini and his girlfriend).
Adolf Hitler left no offspring when he died in his bunker in 1945. But he wasn't the last of the Hitler line. He had a nephew, William Patrick Hitler, who grew up in England, moved to America, and had three sons. If you want to read about it follow the link below.
Adolf Hitler was a key figure in the Second World War. Hitler has a niece who was called Geli Raubal.
He was in love with his niece Geli Raubal.
Geli Raubal
ask your mum :) Her name was Geli Raubal.
It was most likely his cousin Geli Raubal.
No, but Geli's mom Angela Raubal did work for Hitler as a housekeeper and brought Geli along to live at Hitler's house.
Eva Braun and it was rumored that he had an affair with his niece Geli Raubal . They both committed suicide .
Hitler had only two half-nieces, both through his half-sister Angela Raubal (nee Hitler) and her husband Leo Raubal.Angela Maria Raubal(better known as "Geli"). Committed suicide at the age of 23. She was rumored to be a love interest of her uncle's.Elfriede Maria Hochegger(nee Raubal)(better known as "Friedl)
Her name was Geli Raubal.
Indeed he did. Hitler developed a crush on his young niece Geli Raubal, the daughter of Adolf's older half-sister Angela. Apparently he was a bit overzealous and overprotective of this niece, and she couldn't handle the pressure- she eventually killed herself. Hitler was a hundred miles away giving a speech when it happened, so it's unlikely he was directly involved.
Angela Maria "Geli" Raubal (4 June 1908 - 18 September 1931) was Adolf Hitler's half-niece. Born in Linz, Austria-Hungary, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Leo Raubal Sr. and Hitler's half-sister, Angela Raubal. Raubal was close to her uncle from 1925 until her suicide in 1931. One of Hitler's opponents in the Nazi Party, Otto Strasser, claimed that the Nazi dictator forced his niece Geli Raubal to urinate and defecate on him. WHilst not wholly proven, it is a fact that geli took her own life with Hitler's gun, following Hitler's refusal to allow her to marry his chauffeur. American psychiatrist Walter C. Langer wrote a "Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler, His Life and Legend". Based on his past clinical experiences and what he heard from his interviewees, one of his main conclusions was that, "Herr Hitler was a sexual pervert of the worst kind who could only reach orgasm and sexual gratification when observing his partners defecate and urinate."
Geli Raubal died on 1931-09-18.